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Doctor Who (2005) S07E09
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00:12How are we looking?
00:14Oh, about ready, I think.
00:19Any thoughts on the interference?
00:22A stray FM broadcast, possibly,
00:25but I've fitted some ferrite suppressors and some RF jokes.
00:29Just in case.
00:36Are you sure you want to go through with this?
00:38I mean, the last time it was very...
00:39But she's so lonely.
00:43Excellent, then. Excellent.
00:45Good luck.
00:54Caliban House, night four, November 25th, 1974, 11.04 PM.
01:11I'm talking to the spirit that inhabits this house.
01:14Are you there?
01:17Can you hear me?
01:23I'm speaking to the lost soul that abides in this place.
01:31Come to me.
01:33Speak to me.
01:35Let me show you the way home.
01:41Let me show you the way home.
01:51Let me show you the way home.
01:56Emma?
01:58She is safe.
02:01So what?
02:03Dead.
02:21Boo!
02:22Hello.
02:23I'm looking for a ghost.
02:24And you are?
02:25Ghostbusters.
02:27Ghostbusters.
03:03I'm the doctor.
03:05Doctor what?
03:06If you like.
03:06And this is Clara.
03:08Oh, but you are very different.
03:12Ha!
03:12You are Major Alec Palmer, member of the Baker Street Irregulars, the Ministry of and Gentlemanly Warfare, specialised in espionage,
03:20sabotage and reconnaissance behind enemy lines.
03:23You're a talented watercolourist, professor of psychology and ghost hunter.
03:31Total pleasure.
03:33Massive.
03:33Actually, you're wrong.
03:34Professor Palmer spent most of the war as a POW.
03:37Actually, that's a lie told by a very brave man involved in very secret operations.
03:41The type of man who keeps a Victoria Cross in a box in the attic, eh?
03:43But you know that because you're Emma Grayling.
03:48The professor's companion.
03:50Assistant.
03:50It's 1974.
03:51You're the assistant and non-objective equipment.
03:55Meaning psychic.
03:56Getting there.
03:57Bless you, though.
03:58Relax, Emma.
03:59He's military intelligence.
04:00So, what is all this in need of?
04:02Health and safety.
04:03Yeah.
04:04The Ministry got wind of what's going on down here.
04:07Sent me to check that everything's in order.
04:10They don't have the right.
04:11Don't worry, Governor.
04:11I'll be out of here in five minutes.
04:13Oh.
04:13Oh, look.
04:15Oh, lovely.
04:16The ACR 99821.
04:18Oh, bliss.
04:19Nice action on the toggle switches.
04:21You know, I do love a toggle switch.
04:24Actually, I like the word.
04:26Toggle.
04:26Huh.
04:27Nice noun.
04:28Excellent verb.
04:29Oi, don't mess with the settings.
04:33What's that?
04:34Gadget.
04:34Health and safety.
04:35Classified, I'm afraid.
04:36You know, while the backroom boffins work out a few kinks.
04:40What's it telling you?
04:42It's telling me that you haven't been exposed to any life-threatening transmundane emanations.
04:47So.
04:49Where's the ghost?
04:54Show me the ghost.
05:00It's ghost time.
05:05I will not have this stolen out from under me.
05:07Do you understand?
05:08Um, no, not really.
05:09Sorry.
05:09I will not have my work stolen and be fogged off with a pat on the back and a letter
05:13from
05:13the Queen.
05:13Never again.
05:14This is my house, Doctor, and it belongs to me.
05:18This is actually your house?
05:20It is.
05:21Sorry.
05:22You went to the bank and said, you know that gigantic old haunted house on the moors?
05:26The one the dossers are too scared to doss in.
05:28The one the birds are too scared to fly over.
05:31And then you said, I'd like to buy it, please, with my money.
05:33Yes, I did, actually.
05:36That's incredibly brave.
05:39Listen, Major.
05:41We just need to know what's going on here.
05:44For the Ministry.
05:44You know I can't answer that.
05:49Very well.
05:51Follow me.
06:01So what's an empathic psychic?
06:04Sometimes I sense feelings the way a telepath can sense thoughts.
06:10Sometimes, though, not always.
06:11The most compassionate people you will ever meet.
06:15Empathics.
06:16And the loneliest.
06:17I mean, exposing themselves to all those hidden feelings.
06:20All that guilt, pain, and sorrow, and...
06:24Doctor?
06:24Yes.
06:25Shh.
06:26Would you, uh, care to have a look?
06:33Caliburn House is over 400 years old, but she has been around much longer.
06:40The Caliburn Ghast.
06:44She's mentioned in local Saxon poetry and parish folktales, the wraith of the lady, the maiden in the dark, the
06:53witch of the well.
06:57Is she real?
06:58Is she real?
06:59As in, actually real?
07:01Oh, she's real.
07:02In the 17th century, a local clergyman saw her.
07:05He wrote that her presence was accompanied by a dreadful knocking, as if the devil himself demanded entry.
07:14During the war, American airmen stationed here, left offerings of tin spam.
07:18The tins were found in 1965, bricked up in the servants' pantry, along with a number of handwritten notes.
07:24Appeals to the ghast.
07:26For the love of God, stop screaming.
07:30No.
07:33She never changes.
07:37The angle's different, the framing, but she's always in exactly the same position. Why is that?
07:42We don't know.
07:43She's an objective phenomenon, but objective recording equipment can't detect her.
07:49Without the presence of a powerful psychic.
07:51Absolutely.
07:53Very well done.
07:57She knows I'm here.
08:01I can feel her calling out to me.
08:06What's she saying?
08:10Help me.
08:22The Witch of the Well.
08:26So where is the well?
08:28A copy of the oldest plan that we could find.
08:32There is no well on the property.
08:35I mean, none that we could find anyway.
08:42Are you coming?
08:43Where?
08:44To find the ghost.
08:45Why would I want to do that?
08:46Because you want to.
08:47Come on.
08:47Well, I dispute that session.
08:49Eh?
08:53I'm giving you a face.
08:55Yeah.
08:56Can you see me?
08:57Look at my face.
09:00Fine.
09:05Dare me.
09:07I dare you.
09:08No takesy-packsies.
09:16The music room is the heart of the house.
09:31So we actually find her?
09:33What do we say?
09:34We ask her how she came to be.
09:36Whatever she is.
09:38Why?
09:38Because I don't know.
09:40And ignorance is...
09:41What's the opposite of bliss?
09:44Carlisle.
09:45Yes.
09:46Yes, Carlisle.
09:47Ignorance is Carlisle.
10:24Is he really from the ministry?
10:27Uh...
10:28I don't know.
10:30He's certainly got the right demeanor.
10:33Capricious.
10:34Brilliant.
10:37Deceitful.
10:38Deceitful.
10:39Yes.
10:40He's a liar.
10:43But you know, that's often the way that it is.
10:48When someone's...
10:50seen a thing or two.
10:52Experience makes liars of us all.
10:55We lie about who we are.
10:58About what we've done.
10:59Um...
11:00And how we feel.
11:05Yes.
11:06Always.
11:08Always that.
11:13You know, I have to, um...
11:16Have to be getting on with things.
11:18The, um...
11:19The equipment and so forth.
11:20Of course.
11:28Ah.
11:29The music room.
11:30The heart of the house.
11:34Do you feel anything?
11:37No.
11:38Your pants are so on fire.
11:49Do you feel like you're being watched?
11:51What does being watched feel like?
11:53Is it that funny tickly feeling on the back of your neck?
11:56That's the chat.
11:57Then yes, a bit.
11:58Well, quite a big bit.
12:17I think she's here.
12:23Cold spot.
12:25Spooky.
12:27Cold.
12:28Warm.
12:30Cold.
12:31Warm.
12:33Cold.
12:33Warm.
12:36Cold.
12:41Cold.
12:45Cold.
12:46Cold.
12:47Cold.
12:48Cold.
12:50Cold.
12:50Cold.
12:51Cold.
13:03Cold.
13:05Cold.
13:08Cold.
13:08Cold.
13:08Cold.
13:21What was that?
13:33Does it seem colder?
13:47She's coming.
13:53Okay. What is that?
13:55It's a very loud noise. It's a very loud, very angry noise.
14:01What's making it?
14:02I don't know. Are you making it?
14:04Who is it?
14:08Doctor?
14:09Yes?
14:09I may be a teeny, tiny bit terrified.
14:11Yes?
14:12I'm still a grown-up.
14:13Mainly, yes, and?
14:14There's no need to actually hold my hand.
14:17Clara?
14:18Yeah?
14:19I'm not holding your hand.
14:22No, no!
14:24No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
14:29Oh!
14:32Has this happened before?
14:34Never.
14:35Camera?
14:36Camera!
14:39Action!
14:55Doctor!
14:57Doctor!
14:58Doctor!
15:01Doctor!
15:02Help me!
15:03Doctor.
15:06Doctor.
15:38Oh, I'd rather have a nice cup of tea.
15:40Me too.
15:43Whiskey is the 11th most disgusting thing ever invented.
15:49I had a little peek at your records.
15:52Back at the Ministry.
15:54Well, you've certainly seen a thing or two in your time.
15:57Disrupting U-boat operations across the North Sea.
16:00Sabotaging railway lines across Europe.
16:03Operation Gibbon.
16:04The one with the carrier pigeon is brilliant.
16:07I do love a carrier pigeon.
16:09I did my duty, but then so did thousands of others.
16:14Millions of others.
16:16I was just lucky enough to come back.
16:18Yes, but how does that man, that war hero, end up here in a lonely old house looking for ghosts?
16:28Because I killed.
16:30And I caused to have killed.
16:33I sent young men and women to their deaths.
16:38But here I am, still alive.
16:41And it does tend to haunt you.
16:45Living after so much of the other thing.
16:51So, you and Professor Palmer, have you ever...
16:55Yeah.
16:57No.
16:58No.
16:59Why not?
17:00You do know how he feels about you, don't you?
17:02You, of all people.
17:04I don't know.
17:06People like me...
17:09Sometimes we get our signals mixed up.
17:11We think people are feeling the way we want them to feel.
17:16You know, when they're special to us.
17:20When really there's nothing there.
17:23Oh, this is there.
17:26How do you know?
17:27Because it's obvious.
17:28It sticks out like a big chin.
17:33You see, I was alone and unmarried and...
17:37I didn't mind dying.
17:39I mean, not for that cause.
17:40It was a very, very fine cause.
17:43Defeating the enemy.
17:45And if you could contact them, what would you say?
17:49Well, I'd very much like to thank them.
17:52Oh.
17:56Ping.
17:59What do you think she is?
18:03Not what I thought she'd be.
18:04What did you think she'd be?
18:06Fun.
18:08Can I borrow your camera?
18:12Ta.
18:14What about you?
18:15And the doctor?
18:17Oh, I don't think so.
18:19Good.
18:20Sorry?
18:22Don't trust him.
18:24There's a sliver of ice in his heart.
18:28Clara!
18:42I've got this weird feeling it's looking at me.
18:45Doesn't like me.
18:46The tortoise is like a cat.
18:48A bit slow to trust.
18:50We'll get there in the end.
19:04Hey.
19:10You need a place to keep this.
19:12I've got one.
19:14Or I had one.
19:16I think I had one.
19:18Look around.
19:19See if you find it.
19:20Did I have one?
19:22Am I going mad?
19:24No.
19:24Not in here.
19:26How do you expect her to like you?
19:28She's soaking wet.
19:30She's soaking wet.
19:30It's a health and safety nightmare.
19:33Sorry.
19:36So.
19:38Where are we going?
19:39Nowhere.
19:40We're staying right here.
19:41Right here on this exact spot.
19:43If I can work it out, I'll do it.
19:45So when are we going?
19:48That is good.
19:49That is top notch.
19:50And the answer is?
19:51We're going always.
19:52We're going always.
19:54Totally.
19:54Really?
19:55That's not actually a sentence.
19:56Well, it's got a verb in it.
19:58What do you think?
20:00Ah.
20:01The colour's a bit boisterous.
20:02I think it brings out my eyes.
20:03Makes my eyes hurt.
20:11Did you see where he went?
20:14I could hear an engine, but I can't see any lights.
20:33I can't see any lights.
20:33Back off!
20:34Hot suit!
20:35Hot hot hot!
20:36When off?
20:37About six billion years ago.
20:39It's a Tuesday, I think.
20:56Back in the mode.
20:59You all right?
21:01Totally.
21:02Feature keen.
21:02Okay, then.
21:03Well, don't press any buttons,
21:04or pull any levers,
21:05or make any funny faces.
21:07Actually, don't move.
21:08Stand completely still.
21:09Don't breathe.
21:10Well, you can breathe.
21:13Shallow breaths.
21:35What?
21:39What's wrong?
21:41Did the TARDIS say something to you?
21:43Are you being mean?
21:44No, it's not that.
21:46Have we just watched the entire life cycle of Earth, birth to death?
21:50Yes.
21:51And you're okay with that?
21:55Yes.
21:57How can you be?
22:00The TARDIS?
22:01She's... time.
22:03We...
22:04We believe Vortex.
22:06And so on.
22:07It's not what I mean.
22:08Okay.
22:10Some help.
22:11Context.
22:12Cheat sheet.
22:15Something?
22:16I mean, one minute, you're in 1974, looking for ghosts.
22:19But all you have to do is open your eyes and talk to whoever's standing there.
22:22To you, I haven't been born yet.
22:26And to you, I've been dead.
22:27A hundred billion years.
22:31Is my body out there somewhere?
22:33In the ground?
22:36Yes.
22:37I suppose it is.
22:38But here we are, talking.
22:40So I am a ghost.
22:43To you, I'm a ghost.
22:46We're all ghosts to you.
22:48We must be nothing.
22:51No.
22:53No.
22:54You're not that.
22:55Then what are we?
22:57What can we possibly be?
23:05You are the only mystery...
23:08Worth solving.
23:35What's wrong?
23:38I just saw something I wish I hadn't.
23:41What did you see?
23:44That...
23:45Everything ends.
23:47No, not everything.
23:49Not love.
23:52Not always.
23:54Right.
23:55Done.
23:55That's it.
23:56Gather round, gather round.
23:57Roll up, roll up.
24:02The ghast of Caliburn House.
24:04Never changing.
24:05Trapped in a moment of fear and torment.
24:08But what if she's not?
24:10What if she's just trapped somewhere?
24:13Time runs more slowly than it does here.
24:15What if a second to her was a hundred thousand years to us?
24:19And what if somebody has a magic box?
24:21A blue box, probably.
24:22What if said somebody could take a snapshot of her, say, every few million years?
24:32She's not a ghost.
24:34But she's definitely a lost soul.
24:36Her name is Hilla Ducoria.
24:40She's a pioneer.
24:41A time traveler.
24:42Or at least she will be in a few hundred years.
24:45Time travel's not possible.
24:46The paradox...
24:47Resolve themselves, by and large.
24:48How long has she been alone?
24:49Well, time travel's a funny old thing.
24:52I mean, from her perspective, she crash landed, well, three minutes ago.
24:56Crash landed?
24:57Where?
24:59She's in a pocket universe.
25:01A distorted echo of our own.
25:03They happen sometimes, but never last for long.
25:15Our universe, Hilla Ducorian's here, in a pocket universe.
25:19You're a lantern.
25:21Shining across the dimensions, guiding her home back to the land of the living.
25:29But what's she running from?
25:31Well, that's the best bit.
25:32We don't know yet.
25:34Shall we see?
25:42Oh.
25:44What is that?
25:47I don't know.
25:50Still, not to worry.
25:52So, what do we do?
25:54Not we. You.
25:57You save Hilla Ducorian because you are Emma Grayling.
26:00You are the lantern.
26:02The rest of us are just along for the ride, I'm afraid.
26:06We need some sturdy rope and a blue crystal for a Metabolus III.
26:10Plus some Kennelly cake.
26:26Don't do it.
26:28I'm sorry.
26:29Nobody asked her to risk her life.
26:31This woman, she doesn't deserve...
26:35Whoever she is, however brilliant, however brave, she's not you.
26:38She is not worth risking a single hair on your head.
26:40Not to me.
26:47Tell me what I'm thinking.
26:50I can't.
26:53I don't have your gift.
26:55You don't need it.
26:58Just look at me and tell me.
27:08There you are.
27:10You read my mind.
27:15Can't you just, you know...
27:17What?
27:18Fly the TARDIS into a parallel universe.
27:20Ah, it's not a parallel universe.
27:22It's a pocket universe.
27:24Plus, it is collapsing.
27:26I mean, the TARDIS could get in there all right,
27:29but entropy would bleed her power sources, you see,
27:32trap her there until the entire universe decayed back into the quantum foam,
27:37which would take about three minutes, give or take, you know.
27:47What is that?
27:48Subset of the Eye of Harmony.
27:50I don't...
27:51Of course you don't.
27:52Be great if you did, I better do myself.
27:54Right, you.
27:54Sit down.
27:56All the way.
27:58From Metabolus 3.
28:01What does it do?
28:03It amplifies your natural abilities like a microphone.
28:07Or a pooper scooper.
28:10What exactly is this arrangement?
28:11A psycho chronograph.
28:13Forgive me, but isn't it all a little bit, well, make do in men's?
28:17Non-psychic technology won't work where I'm going.
28:19Listen, all I need to do is dive into another dimension,
28:21find the time traveler, help her escape the monster,
28:23get home before the entire dimension collapses and Bob's your uncle.
28:26Doctor, will it hurt?
28:30No.
28:32Well, yes, probably a bit.
28:34Well, quite a lot, I don't know.
28:36It might be agony.
28:36To be perfectly honest, I'll be interested to find out.
28:49I'm talking to the lost soul that abides in this place.
28:58I'm speaking to Hila Takorian.
29:03Oh!
29:11Oh, my God!
29:14Oh!
29:26Oh!
29:26Oh!
29:28Oh!
29:31It's a wormhole, a reality well, a door to the Echo universe.
29:37Ready!
29:38Ready!
29:46Geronimo.
29:48No way!
29:52No way!
29:54Nevermind!
29:55No way!
29:56Fuck!
29:59Whoa-ha!
30:21Hila!
30:22Hila!
30:24Hila!
30:26Hila Zikorian!
30:52One...
30:55Two...
30:56Three!
30:57Help!
31:05Hila Zikorian, I presume.
31:07Who are you?
31:08Colliding universe. You and me dead.
31:10Two minutes, no time, complete sentences, abandoned planet.
31:12Wait!
31:14There's something in the mist.
31:15Then run!
31:18Run!
31:25Doctor!
31:27Doctor!
31:29Doctor!
31:30Doctor!
31:35Okay.
31:37Not that way, which means...
31:39Uh...
31:42What's wrong?
31:43You know that exit I mentioned?
31:44Yes!
31:45I seem to have misplaced it.
31:56Doctor!
31:57This way.
31:59Doctor!
32:01Doctor!
32:06Doctor, we're here!
32:08Whoa! What's that?
32:09An echo house in an echo universe.
32:11Clever psychic.
32:12That is just...
32:14Tom Notch.
32:17Doctor!
32:24Doctor!
32:25Doctor!
32:34He's looking for a way in.
32:43We're back from you now!
32:45Get the view for a second!
32:55Grab the rope!
32:57Give it three taps, quick as you like!
33:01What about you?
33:03I'll be next!
33:27Oh, that's what that noise was.
33:29Lovely.
33:33Woo!
34:06Oh, dear.
34:10Oh, dear.
34:16Where are you?
34:24Wake up.
34:25Wake up!
34:26Open the thing!
34:27Oh, sorry.
34:28Don't be sorry.
34:29Don't be what you did.
34:31It wasn't enough.
34:31She needs to do it again.
34:32She can't.
34:33Look at her!
34:33She has to!
34:39We can't leave him!
34:43I know that you feel that you can't do this, Emma, but look at that woman over there.
34:49You saved her.
34:50She's only here because of your strength, and so am I.
35:00Oh, come on!
35:02Oh, let me in, you grumpy old cow!
35:06Whoa!
35:08Emma, I was as lost as her.
35:10But being with you, you gave me a reason to be, Emma.
35:16You brought me back from the dead.
35:36What's this now?
35:37The TARDIS voice visual interface.
35:39I'm programmed to select the image of a person you esteemed.
35:42Of several billion such images in my databanks, this one best meets the criterion.
35:46Oh!
35:47You are a cow!
35:48I knew it!
35:48Whatever.
35:49You have to help the Doctor.
35:50The Doctor is in the pocket universe.
35:52You can enter the pocket universe.
35:53The entropy would drain the energy from my heart.
35:55In four seconds, I'll be stranded.
35:57In ten, I'll be dead.
35:58You're talking, but all I can hear is meh-meh-meh-meh-meh.
36:01Come on, let's go!
36:04Hey, hey, hey!
36:06Doctor.
36:10Can you hear me?
36:13Doctor!
36:16Oh, come on!
36:22Doctor!
36:24Can you hear me?
36:35Doctor!
36:42Doctor!
36:43We're here!
36:44Come on!
36:46Come on!
36:56What do you want?
36:58To frighten me, I suppose, hey?
37:01Because that's what you do.
37:03You hide.
37:05You're the bogeyman under the bed, seeking whom you may devour.
37:17No!
37:17No!
37:18No!
37:23You want me to be afraid?
37:25Then well done.
37:28I am the Doctor.
37:31And I am afraid.
37:37No!
37:43Doctor!
37:46Hurry!
37:57So why am I still here, huh?
38:00Why not just eat me?
38:04Huh?
38:06Come on.
38:09Because you still need me.
38:13Yeah, you need me to piggyback you across.
38:18Ah, to which I say, come on then, big boy, chase me.
38:48See you next time.
38:50Hey!
39:20Yes, I am.
39:37You wanted a word.
39:39What, if that's... That's fine.
39:45You didn't come here for the ghost, did you?
39:47No.
39:47You came here for me?
39:49Yes.
39:50Why?
39:51I needed to ask you something.
39:52Then ask.
39:53Clara.
39:54Yes?
39:59What is she?
40:00She's a girl.
40:01Yes, but what kind of girl specifically?
40:04She's a perfectly ordinary girl.
40:08Very pretty, very clever.
40:12More scared than she lets on.
40:15And that's it, is it?
40:17Why?
40:18Is that not enough?
40:28Oh.
40:30Where will you go?
40:32He can't take me home.
40:33History says I went missing.
40:35But he can change history.
40:36No, no, no, I can't actually.
40:38There are fixed points in time, you see.
40:40Hi.
40:44I knew you were there.
40:46I could feel you.
40:48I know.
40:51Have we?
40:52Well, we can't have.
40:54You haven't even been born yet.
40:55No, you can't have met.
40:57But she can be your great-great-great-great-great-granddaughter.
41:02Eh?
41:02Yours too, of course.
41:04But you guessed that already, didn't you?
41:08Oh.
41:09Apparently not.
41:11The paradox.
41:12Resolve themselves, by and large.
41:13That's why the psychic link was so powerful.
41:17Blood calling to blood.
41:19Out of time.
41:20Not everything ends, eh?
41:21Not love.
41:22Not always.
41:23Doctor, what about, um, what about us?
41:27Emma and me.
41:29What about you?
41:30Well, what's supposed to happen?
41:32I mean, what do we do now?
41:34Hold hands.
41:36That's what you're meant to do.
41:37Keep doing that and don't let go.
41:39That's the secret.
41:45Doctor!
41:47I'm not happy.
41:49Yeah, you need me to piggyback you across.
41:51I'm a pot of water.
41:54Oh, I'm so slow.
41:56I am slow.
41:57I'm notorious for it.
41:58That's always been my problem.
41:59But, but, I get there in the end.
42:01Oh, yes.
42:02Doctor?
42:02How do sharks make babies?
42:04Carefully.
42:05No, no, no, no.
42:06Carefully.
42:07Sharks don't actually smile.
42:08They're just, well, they've got lots of lots of teeth.
42:10They're quite eaty.
42:11Exactly.
42:11The birds do it, bees do it, even educated fleas do it.
42:15Every lonely monster needs a companion.
42:20There's two of them.
42:23It's the oldest story in the universe.
42:25This one or any other.
42:27Boy and girl fall in love, get separated by events.
42:29War, politics, accidents and time.
42:31She's thrown out of the hex or he's thrown into it.
42:35Since then, they've been yearning for each other across time and space.
42:38Across dimensions.
42:40This isn't a ghost story.
42:42It's a love story.
42:47Sorry.
42:49Excuse me.
42:50Excuse me.
42:51Sorry to interrupt the rest of your life.
42:53So, tiny favor to Oscar.
43:05I can take you to a safe place far away from here.
43:11You can be together.
43:14Oh, come on then.
43:16She's waiting.
43:27Well, hello again, you old Romeo, you.
43:31Now, here she comes.
43:40Get ready to jump.
43:47Running away with a spaceman in her box, anything could happen to me.
43:51Good sandwich.
43:53I smell it.
43:54Clara.
43:55Where is she?
43:55She's still aboard.
43:57If you help me get her out, you get the machine.
43:59The salvage of a lifetime.
44:02Multiple life forms on board the TARDIS.
44:03What do you keep in here?
44:04What are you, eh?
44:05A trick?
44:06A trap?
44:07We'll do what we came for.
44:08Tear the ship apart.
44:09If we're gonna die here, you're gonna tell me what they are.
44:12I can't.
44:13Where are we going?
44:15The center of the TARDIS.
44:24I can't.
44:25I can't.
44:48TARDIS.
44:49You
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